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The U.S. Post Office on South Estes Drive was closed when Tropical Storm Chantal flooded Chapel Hill businesses and homes.
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Rural communities could lose vital access to medical care as federal legislation threatens to slash Medicaid funding by $1 ...
In a survey, 52 percent of college graduates reported they don't think their degree will help land a job within the next 12 ...
The UNC basketball program is acing its current offseason. Later this summer, a 5-star, class of 2026 recruit will visit the ...
A report on President Donald Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda is in conflict with early Trump administration ...
A community vigil honoring the lives lost in the recent Texas Hill Country flood will take place at Houston's Rothko Chapel ...
Overall, four people die by suicide very day in North Carolina, she said. “That’s just overwhelming,” Crosbie said. State ...
College football analyst weighs in on the ongoing drama surrounding UNC coach Bill Belichick and his girlfriend, Jordon ...
Twelve rural hospitals in Indiana and several others in the Tri-State are "at risk" of closing, according to a center for ...
A new study from UNC-Chapel Hill reveals that repetitive flooding in North Carolina is far more common and more widespread ...
Some of the hardest-hit businesses and restaurants that got soaked during recent downpours are hoping for a much-needed dry spell to get back on their feet.